We've highlighted quite a mix of sounds today, so if you're looking for introspection, or something crazy, or pop jams, or any of the above - you've come to the right place.

Sport by Powell

We haven't actually reviewed Powell's new album yet, but our friends over at Boomkat summed up the experience pretty well: "[It's] an album for the ages; combining post punk's innovative spirit with an asymmetric inversion of industrial rock's macho daftness and a sarky twist on techno stoicism, all quite ludicrous yet somehow necessary."

Stream the album below, or head here to check it out on Spotify. It's out now via XL Recordings.

Ruminations by Conor Oberst

Conor Oberst is back with another album, and yeah, it sounds like Conor Oberst. What did you expect? Nobody does a better Conor Oberst impression that Conor Oberst himself. Go grab a coffee.

Stream the album below, or head here to check it out on Spotify. It's out via Nonesuch Records .

WOPTOBER by Gucci Mane

We're not actually sure if this album is any good, but the name! When we're sat on the edge of 2016, ready to fall into 2017, we'll all look back fondly on that title. I'm sure of that.

Stream the album below. It's not really out until Monday for some reason, but that's ok.

Building a Beginning by Jamie Lidell

"This album is all about songs, and making them come alive," explained Lidell in a recent interview with The Fader. "It feels like I'm back, to a really good place. Being a dad, and all of that stuff; I know myself a lot more. Everything feels exactly as it should right now. I mean, I'm a satisfied man." Out of all the albums we've highlighted today, this one probably has that "friday feeling" nailed the most.

Stream the album below, or head here to check it out on Spotify. It's out now on Jajulin Records.

Mad Love by JoJo

We love JoJo. Hell, our first interview of the year was with the singer. In said interview, JoJo explained that she's "not interested in doing anything surface-level for the long run. I want to continue to dig and be true in each moment." It certainly seems as though she stuck to the game plan on her new album.

Stream Mad Love below, or head here to check it out on Spotify. It's out now on Atlantic Records.